This piece of mine is one of my absolute favorites, and it also drew a a great reaction from my readers! :) It remains, and will always remain, as one of my favorites, as it stays very very close to my heart. A Little Wonderful.

The universe is infinite. Never-ending, constantly expanding, always growing. And we know this. And since we know this, I wonder why we choose to put limits onto ourselves. I wonder why we would rather build roofs on top of our spirits and say “That’s the top and that’s as far as I will go and then I will be happy.”

Too often, and for too many of us, our stars are hanging too low, too shallow in the deep, vast universe. And we pick the nearest stars to gaze at when in fact; there are horizons of stars far beyond the ones that we pick. There are galaxies and solar systems and supernovas and star clusters and nebulas…

If we can only see a certain horizon of stars now, that may be only what we can see, but we can know that when we reach these stars- then we will be nearer to the next star cluster. We will be all that closer to the next supernova, the next galaxy, the next solar system. And if we want to zoom through the universe faster, we can always ride on comets!

We must always know. Even if we do not yet see. We must know that after good there is always best and after best there is always better than best and then after that, there is even the best of the best and then after that there is always spectacular!

We come from a limitless universe. We began from an infinite beginning. Why do we put limits onto our visions? Why do we measure up ourselves according only to just what our two eyes in our heads can see?

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"I am a flawed person. A brook with many stones, a clear blue sky with many blackbirds. I have many shortcomings. A rainbow that’s not long enough, a starry night with clouds. But I can only be thankful to the God who loves me just this way, and I can only be grateful to the people in my life who accept the clear blue sky with many blackbirds and who are patient with the rainbow that isn’t long enough. And because of this, I am taught love, because of this I love my God, and I love these people."— C. JoyBell C.

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